In this recording, hear how publishers use minimum viable metadata models as a shortcut to successful content workflow and knowledge management upgrades.
The nature of Britain’s exit from the European Union remains unclear; yet it is certain that Brexit will mean changes for the scholarly publishing community.
As new members of the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, the CCC team is excited to join this year’s event entitled “The State of Possible.”
In the final installment of our three-part series around COUNTER updates, we will discuss the importance of usage data (including COUNTER) for information managers.
CCC and SciBite’s complimentary webinar will focus on a method to cut through the complexity of scientific language to retrieve better search results.
When multiple employees in the same organization need the same published materials at the same time, coordinated article reprint orders are a great solution.
Semantic search capabilities have the power to help solve many intractable problems – but does it remove the need for manual indexing?
In January 2019, COUNTER (Counting Online Usage of Networked Electronic Resources) updated its code of practice from Release 4 (C4) to Release 5 (C5).
Without a single enterprise-wide search function, it can take a long time for the people in your organization to find the right data. Here’s our approach.
Are researchers in emerging life science companies suffering from ‘information underload’? CCC’s Jill Shuman reached out to scientific researchers to find out the answer.